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August 28th, 2019 12:26 PM #25Ang challenge pag mataas mileage dumadami mga wear and tear items na kelangan na palitan (ie. tires, shocks, brake pads, hoses, oil seals). Yung low mileage better assuming nde tampered at nde lagi stuck sa traffic, maganda kung alam rin reason bakit low mileage, nde rin kasi maganda na low mileage pero everyday 1-2km lang biyahe. Pero kung madami sila kotse tapos iba iba gamit ayos lang.
Sa amin around 5-7k km average distance per year sa bawat kotse. Yung third na pang coding parang 1k km per year lang.
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August 28th, 2019 01:29 PM #30I'd say around 10tkms a year max. Ours typically travel around 7-8k for the daily drivers. For the coding car, 3-4k. This is for Metro Manila city driving.
Of course mileage is not the only indicator of a vehicle's condition. Cars in the US generally have very high mileage, but are in better condition due to better road and traffic conditions.
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